Stuart Kreitman wrote: > Michael: > > We are able to do this on SPARC/Xsun whose HID drivers are fairly early > (I don't want to use the negative > connotation of "primitive"). > > X86/Xorg has some known impediments, chiefly the coelascing kbd/mouse > drivers which are considered > advancement.
I don't think virtual keyboard/mouse (the coelascing kbd/mouse drivers) is an impediment for x86/Xorg here. You can still access all physical keyboards/mice like before (e.g. open /dev/usb/hid*, and then push appropriate usbkbd/usbms module). Please see virtualkm(7D) for more details. cheers~ Riny > I suppose we could noodle around on this and determine what it would > take, but please don't hold > your breath. > > > > Stuart > > > Michael Meyer wrote: > >> Hi, >> I would like to install opensolaris on a two-seat system: 1 Computer >> 2 Graphic cards or 1 dual head graphic card >> 2 mice >> 2 keyboards >> So two people can share one computer - without the need of thin clients. >> Is this possible? >> I have googled a lot, but only found references to linux, where one >> also has to tweak the linux kernel. >> Does anybody know of a manual for installing opensolaris on a >> multi-seat system? >> Thanks a lot! >> Mike. >> >> >> This message posted from opensolaris.org >> _______________________________________________ >> xwin-discuss mailing list >> xwin-discuss at opensolaris.org >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > xwin-discuss mailing list > xwin-discuss at opensolaris.org
